The House Committee on Corrections 
         79th Legislature 
         May 3, 2005 
         Upon lunch recess 
         House Chamber, Desk 50 
          
         Pursuant to an announcement from the house floor on May 3, 2005,  
         the House Committee on Corrections met in a formal meeting and  
         was called to order by the chair, Representative Madden, at  
         12:15 p.m. 
          
         The roll was answered as follows: 
          
         Present:   Representatives Madden; Jones, Delwin; Haggerty;  
                    Hochberg; McReynolds; Noriega, Melissa (6). 
          
         Absent:    Representative Allen, Ray (1). 
          
         A quorum was present. 
          
         HB 2193 
          
         The chair laid out HB 2193 as pending business.  
          
         Representative Haggerty offered a complete committee substitute.  
          
         The chair explained the measure.  
          
         (Representative Allen, Ray now present.) 
          
         The committee substitute was adopted without objection. 
          
         Representative Jones, Delwin moved that HB 2193, as substituted,  
         be reported favorably to the full house with the recommendation  
         that it do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by the  
         following record vote:  
          
         Ayes:           Representatives Madden; Jones, Delwin; Haggerty;  
                         Allen, Ray; Hochberg; McReynolds; Noriega,  
                         Melissa (7). 
          
         Nays:           None (0). 
          
         Present, Not Voting:     None  (0). 
          
         Absent:         None  (0). 
          
         At 12:18 p.m., on the motion of Representative Hochberg and  
         without objection, the meeting was adjourned subject to the call  
         of the chair. 
          
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         Rep. Madden, Chair 
 
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         Steven Schar, Clerk 
          
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